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A CHAT WITH BISMARCK.
■ Incident of the Franco-Prussian War.
1 Editor Halstead.
the early monring we walked about.
^ the townlet and entered the ancient*
. church A pa^ French priest said mass
| fhemulously for a few women draped in
! black. Emerging, we passed a white
i i house, and saw, as if framed in the
1 open window, the king of Prussia. All the
ideal transformations he had undergone
I fh portraiture on my way from Paris,
I alike the horns and the halos, had
I vanished; here was the same bland and
I blonde old man, rosy with the morning
kJtt air at king his answered open window. with We bowed, of and his
nie a wave
and The women from the church were
assing, and it occurred to me as hardly
afe for the king to run the risk of a
t jorday ppeared p istoleuse. at the king’s A columnar door, with individual upheld
Sager desiring approach. with There was and but
ne man in Europe that head
put—Bismarck. R He said with pleasant and somewhat
a
A ijfress, iumorous tone, glancing at our civilian
Jlfentlemen, “May I ask where you are from,
i and your destination?” “We are
i Americans," I said; I think Halstead added,
Must from France.” Bismarck opened
Blur credentials lazily, but I could see his
I I fye fixed like a solar microscope upon
mem. He welcomed us cordially, saying
K ■ fhey desired the course of the war chron
p^yded for the United world, States. for no “You country might rather not
■an ■expect that from such a conservative as I
Supposed to be.” Our papers, he said,
^^■would jjBjjfficers secure Should us the good need food will of German might
^Kpply we we
-■must at the king’s headquarters We
be careful not to fee French fami
.■|es ■might where we dissatisfaction might be quartered; that the
^■pldiers cause among*
who could not pay. The families
^Burnish ^■would be accounts paid. He for also all admonished services, which
us
^Rve ^not to might carry suffer arms; otherwise combatants, if captured This
as
! j^nias Wt He all made said in excellent inquiry about English. experi
^B-nces no our
^^^■e in France. To his question whether
could do anything for us, Halstead
Raid the one thing he needed was a horse;
.Ji Education of the Brain,
^Th^ brain can be trained just like the
ind. This is the great subject of educa
pn v An empty head is an evil head; an
Brained brain is a mischievous brain,
le frhaps brain must be used all round, and
[ucation the greatest danger of school
at present is that the memory
rcultivated principally encyclopaedias or almost alone. do
to not walking that
>od in the world, but skilled brains, able
i think and not merely to remember. No
aching is likely to be of much perman -
It value which does not exercise other
Kilties of the mind, the reflection and
|iging rided attention powers, the and power the of giving of taking un
power
Ins. Interest in the work is essential
true progress, and the most enduring
wl edge is that which we teach our
ves . Imagination should be stimulated
wholesome and stirring stories and all
> wealth of poetry; and the will should
iies educated by forcing ourselves to do our
they promptly often even when disagreeable,
so are.
labits are largely the the result of train
A *; the same part of brain is used
»r and over again; the nervous energy
A ,vels the same set of fibers from the
ne center time after time, until ulti
,tely it passes without any control and'
host unconsciously. The painful efforts
[earning Reed mastery an art in the it. end Here give an is un- the
over
ager of self indulgence in any vice.—
H. Pollock, M. D., it The Ch&utauquan.
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